Robert of York
13th-century Bishop of Ely-elect
Robert of York | |
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Bishop of Ely-elect | |
Elected | c. 14 April 1215 |
Quashed | before 11 May 1219 |
Predecessor | Geoffrey de Burgo |
Successor | John of Fountains |
Personal details | |
Died | after December 1219 |
Denomination | Catholic |
Robert of York (died after 1219) was a medieval Bishop of Ely-elect.
Robert was elected to Ely about 14 April 1215[1] but his election was quashed before 11 May 1219 due to the prior election of Geoffrey de Burgo. Both elections were quashed by Pope Honorius III. Robert refused to accept the decision of the pope and fled to France, where he was still styling himself bishop-elect in December 1219.[2]
Citations
References
- Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology (Third revised ed.). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
- Greenway, Diana E. (1971). "Ely: Bishops". Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300. Vol. 2: Monastic Cathedrals (Northern and Southern Provinces). Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved 25 October 2007.
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Preceded by Geoffrey de Burgo | Bishop of Ely election quashed 1219 1215–1219 | Succeeded by John of Fountains |
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Bishops of Ely
- Hervey le Breton
- Nigel
- Geoffrey Ridel
- William de Longchamp
- Eustace
- Robert of York
- John of Fountains
- Geoffrey de Burgh
- Hugh of Northwold
- William of Kilkenny
- Hugh de Balsham
- John Kirkby
- William of Louth
- John Salmon/John Langton
- Ralph Walpole
- Robert Orford
- John Ketton
- John Hotham
- Simon Montacute
- Thomas de Lisle
- Simon Langham
- John Barnet
- Thomas Arundel
- John Fordham
- Philip Morgan
- Lewis of Luxembourg
- Thomas Bourchier
- William Grey
- John Morton
- John Alcock
- Richard Redman
- James Stanley
- Nicholas West
- Thomas Goodrich
- Thomas Thirlby
- Richard Cox
- Martin Heton
- Lancelot Andrewes
- Nicholas Felton
- John Buckeridge
- Francis White
- Matthew Wren
- Episcopacy abolished (Commonwealth)
- Matthew Wren
- Benjamin Lany
- Peter Gunning
- Francis Turner
- Simon Patrick
- John Moore
- William Fleetwood
- Thomas Green
- Robert Butts
- Thomas Gooch
- Matthias Mawson
- Edmund Keene
- James Yorke
- Thomas Dampier
- Bowyer Sparke
- Joseph Allen
- Thomas Turton
- Harold Browne
- James Woodford
- Lord Alwyne Compton
- Frederic Chase
- Leonard White-Thomson
- Bernard Heywood
- Edward Wynn
- Noel Hudson
- Edward Roberts
- Peter Walker
- Stephen Sykes
- Anthony Russell
- Stephen Conway
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